A number of events coincided and gave
Clifford D. May the opportunity to savor what the Jews consider the most
exhilarating sensation they can have. It is the ability to blare to the world
that they were able to convince the Americans to twist someone's arm, and have
that someone do what the Jews want.
What seems to have happened lately is that
America convinced the German government to forbid Hezbollah from recruiting
fighters on German soil. When this happened, the Jews got orgasmic, not because
the move will make a difference in what happens in the Middle East, but because
they have demonstrated once again that they can tell the Americans what to do,
and the Americans will obey.
You can see this and see a few more
strange things in the article that Clifford May wrote under the title:
“Terrorist organization Hezbollah permits Lebanon to be rescued by the IMF,”
and the subtitle: “That's nice, but conditions should be attached before any
checks are written.” It was published on May 5, 2020 in The Washington Times.
Reading through the article will give you
the feeling of floating in a boundless void of unfulfilled Jewish desires.
You'll ask yourself, where is the end of this? Where does Clifford May and the
other Jewish leaders hope to take their followers? And you'll recall the Jewish
leaders telling the Americans, “We keep doing more of the same and nothing
changes. And so, we plan to do more of the same and hope that something will change”.
But why go through the trouble of doing
something at this time? Here is why, says Clifford May: “It strikes me that an
opportunity has opened.” He goes on to tell that Lebanon is going through dire
straits and that it needs foreign help to be rescued. Hezbollah, which is
influential in that country, said it would accept a bailout package from the
International Monetary Fund (IMF). And so, Clifford May came up with the idea
of attaching conditions to the bailout. That's using someone's misery to create
leverage over that someone; a mentality that causes some followers to believe
that their leaders are wise ... till they discover otherwise.
But that's where you make the connection
between the boundless void of Jewish desires, and the concept in science known
as entropy. This is the process by which the whole universe is going stubbornly
in one direction, from the state of organization to the state of chaos. In
fact, from planets that make up solar systems, from solar systems that make up
galaxies, and from galaxies that make up a universe, everything is unwinding to
become a chaotic heat wave that will keep cooling like an arrow pointing in the
same direction, and doing it for all of eternity … never to look back and get
organized again.
So then, what is it in Clifford May's
“opportunity” that conjures up the concept of chaotic entropy? It is the idea
of the Lebanese admitting their economy is in free fall, and for the Jews to
exploit the situation trying to squeeze gains for Israel. In reality, this is
what the Jews have been doing for decades, but the more they did it, the more
the arrow kept pointing in the direction of chaos for Israel.
It happened that at some point in time,
the Jews convinced the Americans if Israel were to get more and better weapons
than all the neighbors combined, it will deter the neighbors from attacking it.
America responded by giving Israel the best that it had, but instead of
defending itself, Israel used the weapons to go on the offensive against the
neighbors.
The result has been that the Jews only
managed to create more chaos for Israel. In fact, this attitude is what
convinced the Lebanese that they must create Hezbollah, a militia army that was
meant to defend Lebanon, but grew so powerful, it is now deterring Israel from
committing aggression against Lebanon. To be sure, this is the reason why there
hasn't been a war between Lebanon and Israel in 14 years.
What is at play now is the rescue package
that Lebanon is expecting from the IMF. Instead of taking the opportunity to
celebrate the good news, which Israel could do by pledging to Hezbollah it will
not attack Lebanon to give that country the opportunity to get back on its
feet, here is what Clifford May has recommended instead:
“The major contributors to the IMF ought
to demand that before any checks are written, Hezbollah disarms. It will never
agree. In that case, the international community should tell the Lebanese that
perhaps Tehran can offer a better deal. If that's unrealistic, here's a
fallback: Hezbollah merely removes the estimated 150,000 missiles it has aimed
at Israel. If that seems too big a lift, I'll suggest a further fallback,
Hezbollah has precision-guided munitions and kits to transform dumb rockets
into smart missiles. Because these weapons can defeat Israel's defenses, it's
likely that Israel will [attack.] Rather than wait for that tragedy to unfold,
would it not make sense to couple diplomacy with economic incentives?”
Well, what does that say to you, my
friend? It says that this passage is a metaphor representing the Jewish story
as it has played out time after time since the Jews came into existence
thousands of years ago.
You see a confident, even cocky Clifford
May at the start of the discussion. But after reaching the high point of
swagger on the curve, he began to deescalate the conditions he would place on
Hezbollah till coming down to the point of begging for the coupling of
diplomacy with the IMF economic incentive.